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New Mexico HC Bob Davie will begin his 30-day suspension on Saturday.

Davie has been suspended for 30 days without pay following an investigation into possible interference in several investigations into possible sexual assaults by New Mexico football players. A report from an outside firm did not ultimately find wrongdoing on Davie's end, but the university is using this as an opportunity to send a message in terms of their culture. With the head coach sidelined for the next month, DC Kevin Cosgrove will assume acting duties. Davie's suspension will end on March 18. Feb 16 - 4:07 PM

The Albuquerque News' Jessica Dyer passes along that New Mexico regents will not hear HC Bob Davie's appeal of his 30-day suspension.

Davie was appealing the university's decision to suspend him for a month (sans pay) as a result of an outside law firm's investigation into allegations of physical abuse to players in the program and possible tampering/obstruction in several cases of sexual assault alleged against football players. While this investigation by Chicago firm Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose did not ultimately find conclusive evidence of wrongdoing, they recommended that "strong action" be taken in order to prevent a rotten culture from taking hold. Feb 13 - 5:34 PM

Davie was suspended without pay for one month following an investigation by a Chicago law firm into possible physical abuse of players and possible interference in cases of alleged sexual assault by New Mexico players. Three specific cases on the latter front were looked into. The law firm hired to run this investigation in November did not ultimately find any conclusive wrongdoing, here, but recommended to the university that "strong action" be taken in an effort to prevent a rotten culture from blossoming. Davie is appealing his suspension based on the fact that, as previously mentioned, no obstruction or malfeasance was determined conclusively to have taken place. He also cited the fact that he was never interviewed in the outside firm's investigation. The firm's report actually went so far as to say that they did not see a need to interview Davie given their overall conclusions. Feb 9 - 4:39 PM

New Mexico suspended HC Bob Davie for 30 days without pay following an investigation from an outside firm into the athletic department.

New Mexico hired a Chicago law firm -- Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose -- in November to follow up on a previous investigation by retired federal judge Bruce Black. Specifically, the investigating firm was looking into allegations of physical abuse of players, as well as alleged interference from the football program in regards to cases of possible sexual and physical violence by players. While they did not ultimately conclude that Davie -- whose name appears multiple times in the report, but was not interviewed for the investigation -- and the football program obstructed any criminal investigations, the firm recommended "strong action" to prevent a toxic culture from forming. Feb 8 - 5:20 PM